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<h1 style="margin-top:0px">Compiling resource pack</h1>
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<b>HGE</b> resource packs are just plain ZIP-archives. So you can use
any ZIP utility you like to create and manage them. To create a pack
with command-line <b>pkzip</b> archiver you may use this syntax:
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pkzip -r -p pack.paq Data\*.*
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<dt>-r
<dd>Recurse subdirectories
<dt>-p
<dd>Store pathnames (excluding base directory)
<dt>pack.paq
<dd>Output file name
<dt>Data\*.*
<dd>Wildcard for adding files
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<p><b>N</b>ote that you can use password to encrypt your resources, though loading of encrypted resources is a bit slower.</p>
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